September 15, 2015 at
10:01 PM

With the minor league season over for the Red Sox, SoxProspects.com recently confirmed their Fall Instructional League rosters. The most notable names on the roster include Andrew Benintendi, Yoan Moncada, and Anderson Espinoza. The first game will be on September 22 against the Rays.

The Red Sox also made some moves in the front office last week. Brian Bannister was named Director of Pitching Analysis and Development, Chris Mears will be the Pitching Crosschecker, and Gus Quattlebaum was named Director of Professional Scouting.

Scott Lauber of The Boston Heraldwrote a piece about Moncada and how he is a "star in the making." David Hastings and Ben Crockett weighed in on the Cuban's first season as well.

Annie Maroon of MassLive.comwrote an article aboutManuel Margot (pictured) and the difference between Single-A and Double-A. He's had to make a lot of adjustments on and off the field at just 20 years of age. He heated up at the end of the year and finished with a .271/.326/.419 slash line and 19 stolen bases for Portland. He is close to four-and-a-half years younger than the average Eastern League player.

Several Red Sox farmhands found their way onto Baseball America's Classification All-Star Teams, headlined by Espinoza, who was the Rookie-level Pitcher of the Year. Others selected included PawSox outfielder Jackie Bradley and left-hander Brian Johnson, Moncada, and Benintendi.

Kevin Thomas of The Portland Press Heraldrecapped the Sea Dogs' 2015 season that ended in disappointment for the team. However, Hadlock Field still drew some impressive crowds, and the team had a few bright spots including Marco Hernandez, Sam Travis, and Manuel Margot.

Tim Britton of The Providence Journalwrote about how PawSox managerKevin Boles is excited for a chance to be on the Major League coaching staff with Boston to close out 2015. He went through a tough season in Pawtucket, but a lot of the guys that started the year with Pawtucket moved on to Boston in the middle of the season.

Third Baseman Rafael Devers was the number one pick in the Dominican League rookie draft. Others selected, per Baseball America, included left-hander Williams Jerez and right-handers Mario Alcantara, Jeffry Fernandez, and Carlos Pinales.

Jonathan Aro, Matt Barnes, and Rich Hill were added to the Red Sox roster on Tuesday. Hill, who made appearances with Boston from 2010-2012, made his first start in six years at the Major League level on Sunday at Tampa Bay. He tossed seven shutout innings, allowing one hit and striking out 10 in the Red Sox win in 13 innings. He posted a 2.78 ERA in 32 1/3 innings for Pawtucket this year.